I find it funny that bmw owners would thing G coupe owners are douchebags. It's like camaro guys calling mustang owners rednecks or trailer trash. Besides there are no douchier drivers than Trans Am owners. This is truth!

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335xi - Sold to carmax for 3 grand more than I tried to sell it private lolz
135i - up for sale
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I personally love the G series, especially the G37. I was so close to buying one before I got my 335. Obviously I am very happy with my car and would never want to trade it for a G now, but still. The VQ engines are just amazing and reliable, also the looks and interior of those cars are nice to me but I am a former JDM guy so.... In the Northern VA / DC area G's are probably one of if not THE most common car driven, mostly by professionals ranging from 21-61... all ages and all personalities. We do have a lot of douchey BMW drivers though, usually rich middle eastern kids in M3s and M6s.... almost all of the cars are white too, lol.

I was about to get a G37 before I got the 335. The G37 board is full of haters. They think their car is so much more superior than the 335, it's funny. They have no idea how bad a stock 335 will beat a stock G37 on a quarter mile.

If someone is riding your tail perhaps it's the courtesy thing to move over to the right lane. If he continues to toy with you that's another story.

Always move over for faster traffic. It doesn't burn that much calorie to flick to the right. Okay 5 more calories to hit the turn sig and twist neck to check for traffic. Doesn't matter if you are doing 65 or 100. Let the cops do their job.

I'm a former g35 owner. when i got my e92, as my friend put it "you went from one d-bag car to even bigger d-bag car". I actually find people on this forum to be lot nicer than the ones on g35driver.com

I had a new '09 G37S before my 335is. It was my first car. Never any speeding tickets or problems though. I didn't drive like a D-bag.

Interestingly enough, most G drivers feel as if BMW drivers are all assholes. And in my G, not going to lie, every time a 335i/135i came up next to me, they always revved their engines and laughed that I had a G37S. Obviously the 335i is more expensive and faster, which I why I moved to one in the first place. But to be honest, I mostly see older people in the G37 sedans, and have yet to run into any problems with anyone in a G.

I've owned a G35 2 years ago, when I was studying in the university.
I love my G35 very much, it looks much better than every other coupe its age.
especially the tail lights. LED was not common back in 2003, even Bimmer was not good looking that time.

If you are a dick, no matter what car you drive you still are.
Cars are innocent. Open up your world.

I had a new '09 G37S before my 335is. It was my first car. Never any speeding tickets or problems though. I didn't drive like a D-bag.

Interestingly enough, most G drivers feel as if BMW drivers are all assholes. And in my G, not going to lie, every time a 335i/135i came up next to me, they always revved their engines and laughed that I had a G37S. Obviously the 335i is more expensive and faster, which I why I moved to one in the first place. But to be honest, I mostly see older people in the G37 sedans, and have yet to run into any problems with anyone in a G.

I was about to get a G37 before I got the 335. The G37 board is full of haters. They think their car is so much more superior than the 335, it's funny. They have no idea how bad a stock 335 will beat a stock G37 on a quarter mile.

I liked the 335i until I Google it seems problems. Fuel pump failures, cannot expand fuel system, I drive failures and the fact that you have to have runflats....... all that should make bmw ashamed of itself. The fuel pump and tires made it a no go since I would have got a manual the rest didnt matter. I ended up getting a 2011 g37s sedan 6mt. Stock for stock bimmer is faster but bmw underates it big time (whp is normally whats listed as crank). The bimmer inline 6 is amazing but so is the vq37. Upgrade clutch and spend the diffrence in price between my g37 and your 335i and iam laying down over 450hp to the wheels without bolt ons. So lets not pretend the 335 is overly superior. Its just easier out of the box to play with. Also I can change my fuel system so 800whp is only a engine build away. As for the racing I have a problem with every kid with a 335 trying to race me even with my daughter looking at them from her car seat. I honestly hope they fixed the 2012 model so I have more options in a few years. Oh yea the next ipl is getting a twin turbo motor hand built in the gtr factory making 580 hp so m3 beware. Competition means better products for all.

I liked the 335i until I Google it seems problems. Fuel pump failures, cannot expand fuel system, I drive failures and the fact that you have to have runflats....... all that should make bmw ashamed of itself. The fuel pump and tires made it a no go since I would have got a manual the rest didnt matter. I ended up getting a 2011 g37s sedan 6mt. Stock for stock bimmer is faster but bmw underates it big time (whp is normally whats listed as crank). The bimmer inline 6 is amazing but so is the vq37. Upgrade clutch and spend the diffrence in price between my g37 and your 335i and iam laying down over 450hp to the wheels without bolt ons. So lets not pretend the 335 is overly superior. Its just easier out of the box to play with. Also I can change my fuel system so 800whp is only a engine build away. As for the racing I have a problem with every kid with a 335 trying to race me even with my daughter looking at them from her car seat. I honestly hope they fixed the 2012 model so I have more options in a few years. Oh yea the next ipl is getting a twin turbo motor hand built in the gtr factory making 580 hp so m3 beware. Competition means better products for all.

i came from a 350z and although i don't have many posts on here i've been on this forum for quite some time. g owners always made fun of 350z owners as if we couldn't afford one. they always acted superior at friendly meets and so on. I know this doesn't apply to many or all g owners because there were some really cool ones that I was able to meet. At the time of purchase it wasn't that I couldn't afford a better vehicle it was just I felt like the Z was meant to be my weekend car, I almost purchased a 335i instead. That's my 2 cents on this.